Simon Cowell turns up at biography book launch

Simon Cowell has forgiven the author of his unauthorized biography despite admitting he refused to leave home for a week following the book’s explosive revelations.

Cowell was interviewed by Tom Bower for “Sweet Revenge: The Intimate Life of Simon Cowell” and the book’s sensational stories, which included allegations he slept with his “The X Factor” co-star Dannii Minogue and provided details of his grooming regime, hit headlines across the world.

The music mogul admits he spent a week avoiding newspapers and hiding in bed after the allegations emerged, but showed his support for Bower by turning out for the book’s official launch at London’s Serpentine Gallery on Wednesday.

Cowell said at the event, “I spent the week under my pillow, and banned newspapers from my house. I knew it was bad because friends were sending me sweet messages saying, ‘Are you ok?’ Being invited here is like being a mouse invited to a dinner party by a cat. But I do like Tom, I’ve grown to like my captor.”

Cowell jokingly added: “Actually, since my friends are all here, I want to announce I’m taking a year off from TV tonight. I’m bringing out my own book – the sordid sexual life of Tom Bower.”